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E3 2011 Official Topic


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It's Nintendo on today, right?

Yup. I'm not expecting anything special from then, well, except for their new console then.

I can't wait to see what the new console Is like.

 

I don't think there will be a GTA V announcement but there Is a chance Nintendo could announce It.

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It's Nintendo on today, right?

Yup. I'm not expecting anything special from then, well, except for their new console then.

I can't wait to see what the new console Is like.

 

I don't think there will be a GTA V announcement but there Is a chance Nintendo could announce It.

Nintendo? Why would Nintendo announce GTA V?

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darthYENIK

Because it's on Project Cafe, duh. Just kidding. But that has been a rumor. I doubt it, though.

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Hellomynameis
Because it's on Project Cafe, duh. Just kidding. But that has been a rumor. I doubt it, though.

I do too.

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Finn 7 five 11

Rayman Origons!!! back to the original platform cartoon style of rayman!!!

I hated when Rayman turned into a 3d game, man i am so excited for this.

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Sunrise Driver

Hoping for Professor Layton 4 and GTA Next (exclusive to PC and Wii 2) announcement.

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GTA Next (exclusive to PC and Wii 2) announcement.

I highly doubt that the next GTA will be exclusive to PC and Nintendo’s new consol, R* would have to be f*ckin 8 kinds of stupid do that, for consol that they don't know how well is gonna sell.

 

Anyhow about the Battlefield 3 game play, it looks like it's gonna be the first FPS game I'm gonna buy in forever, it looked amazing, and the tank game play was simply awesome.

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GTA Next (exclusive to PC and Wii 2) announcement.

You have no idea how the gaming industry works, do you?

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Couldn't decide if I should post in the ME3 or BF3 thread so I'll post it here:

 

Mass Effect 3 is on for today at 1300 Pacific time (2100 GMT) and after that Battlefield 3 is on. Each presentation is 30 minutes long.




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GTA Next (exclusive to PC and Wii 2) announcement.

You have no idea how the gaming industry works, do you?

Of course not. dozingoff.gif Besides I have the right to dream.

 

In 2005 exclusive GTA DLCs for X360 also seemed unreal and bogus.

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GTA Next (exclusive to PC and Wii 2) announcement.

You have no idea how the gaming industry works, do you?

Of course not. dozingoff.gif Besides I have the right to dream.

 

In 2005 exclusive GTA DLCs for X360 also seemed unreal and bogus.

Wii 2? really?....

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GTA Next (exclusive to PC and Wii 2) announcement.

You have no idea how the gaming industry works, do you?

Of course not. dozingoff.gif Besides I have the right to dream.

 

In 2005 exclusive GTA DLCs for X360 also seemed unreal and bogus.

A game exclusive on two platforms by two different developers. Two different contracts. It doesn't work that way.

 

A GTA exclusive on Nintendo OR PC is more plausible. But I don't think so.

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AndyGanteks

Whats with all this ''super secret game announced on 7th june'' crap i see in the V area topic? Where did they get that?

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Whats with all this ''super secret game announced on 7th june'' crap i see in the V area topic? Where did they get that?

http://www.youtube.com/user/E3

 

A little below there's the "E3 2011 Live Stream Schedule" that has these Super Secret things, I'd guess there are more sources for this but this is the one I found. If the next GTA is going to be announced at E3, it's gotta be one of these.

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AndyGanteks

Interesting. Hopefully it's some decent sequel of an old game, or something new and great. Or even next GTA. icon14.gif

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Blackadder.

I'm pretty sure if GTA V is going to be announced it would of been in Microsoft/Sony's keynote, perhaps Nintendo's, considering Rockstar themself aren't at E3 it wouldn't make much sense for a whole event to be dedicated to a new GTA.

 

If I remember correctly GTA IV was announced at Microsoft's keynote so they could boast about their exclusive DLC. So it's possible R* opted not to be put in eithers presentation to avoid being accused of favouring a console over the other.

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Sorry for asking but can someone please tell me has the Sony confrence been? And what happend if so?

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Papanesta, or a mod/admin, should edit the front page and update it now that the conferences have been shown. Add some youtube videos of the main reveals and stuff like that, just for those who missed it all.
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Sorry for asking but can someone please tell me has the Sony confrence been? And what happend if so?

Here's the highlights:

 

We're really, really sorry for the PlayStation Network outage, and thanks for sticking by us—the gist of Sony's E3 press conference intro, as Sony Computer Entertainment American president and CEO Jack Tretton took the stage to address "the elephant in the room."

 

And that's about all the company had to say about the hacker-led PlayStation Network outage that knocked millions of players offline last month, before kicking the show into high gear with PlayStation 3 exclusive action-adventure, Uncharted 3.

 

Naughty Dog's Evan Wells demoed the game's protagonist Nathan Drake clambering over boxes and dripping piping to show off the new water effects, which, I have to say, probably have BioShock's beat. The developer also said that during October, you'll be able to hit Subway (yep, the sandwich chain) to grab a code that unlocks Uncharted 3's complete (as in not-a-demo and not-a-sampler) competitive multiplayer game before the game hits stores on November 11th. That's certainly a new one.

 

Next up, we had a look at Resistance 3, Insomniac's alternate history sci-fi shooter. The third game transpires during August 1957, four years after the events of Resistance 2. The alien-spawned mutant Chimera have won the war, humans face extinction, and everything's looking as bleak as you'd expect it to in a threequel. The demo took place in St. Louis, Missouri, and looked like a busier version of Resistance 2, with aliens scampering along multiple planes, from humanoid-sized pests to creepy crab-walking monstrosities. Resistance 2 was kind of a letdown, so fingers crossed for Insomniac's fireworks finale.

 

The best part of the show (by my measure) turned out to be the least assuming: The reveal that arty action games ICO and Shadow of the Colossus have been re-mastered (as long promised). As well, that Sony's releasing both PSP God of War titles re-mastered for the PlayStation 3, dubbed God of War Origins Collection. Both will launch in September, and be playable in full stereoscopic 3D.

 

Sony reminded us why gaming's just part of its multi-billions worldwide brand, rolling out a new 24-inch PlayStation-branded 3D display designed to provide "affordable" access to 3D. (Is $500 affordable? You tell me.) It'll bundle Resistance 3, a pair of glasses, and include tech that'll allow two people playing in the same room to view separate full-sized images of the gameplay. Some in my Twitter feed claimed that technology's not new. Except for the part where it is. Heard of any other game consoles that'll let you do it?

 

Other games demoed: NBA2K12 (Kobe Bryant appeared to show a new PS Move mode where you point the wand to pass or trigger defensive maneuvers) and Medieval Moves (basically a first-person PS Move-based sword-swinger). Whether you're hot or cold on motion-control games, the precision involved in the Medieval Moves demo really highlighted the colossal accuracy edge PS Move has over Microsoft's laggy Kinect.

 

We also caught glimpses of inFAMOUS 2 (actually in stores today, June 7th), BioShock Infinite (the PS3 version will ship with the original game on the same Blu-ray disc), a new planet-to-space shooter dubbed Starhawk, a new Sly Cooper game (coming in 2012), a new Star Trek co-op action adventure set to debut alongside J.J. Abrams' next Star Trek movie in 2012, and a new SSX snowboarding game.

 

CCP CEO Hilmar Petursson appeared to tease DUST 514, a PlayStation 3-exclusive shooter that could change the MMO-scape if the company can launch clean and stable. Think persistent tactical teamwork-focused shooter in which you're conquering planets, then that plugged directly into long running massively multiplayer space-economy PC game EVE Online. CCP calls it the "first true cross-platform experience," and there's apparently even a version coming for Sony's upcoming Next Generation Portable games handheld.

 

Speaking of, we finally know what the latter's called: PlayStation Vita, or "PlayStation Life." Read it as I do—short for "vital"—and it's a baby step to "PlayStation Priority." Because I have to wonder whether this isn't Sony's hedge against a broader industry-upending shift to mobile gaming as primary (over console or PC gaming). In other words: Is the PS Vita Sony's PSP followup, or in fact the PS3's?

 

The show's remainder involved visually stunning Vita game demoes (including an Uncharted spinoff, an action-based roleplaying game dubbed Ruin, and Mod Nation Racers), each of which made impressive use of the system's front-and-back touch-sensing areas and motion-sensing capabilities. While Ruin looked awfully Torchlight to me, it gave Sony an opportunity to demo its "cloud" save technology: Save your game on the pint-sized Vita, then pick up and continue playing almost instantly on your big-screen attached to a PS3.

 

But Mod Nation Racers was arguably the most impressive of the bunch: Touch the screen to draw tracks instantly. Summon a touchscreen level editor to add track features like jumps. Curl your fingers around the Vita's backside touchpad in terrain mode to drop in mountains and lakes. And since the Vita version's compatible with the PS3 version, Vita players will have access to some two million tracks, mods, and cars already created by the PS3 community, on day one.

 

How much will it cost? Pretty much what we guessed: $250 for the Vita with Wi-Fi only, $300 for the Vita with Wi-Fi and 3G support. All of which means Nintendo's in for the fight of its life when Sony's handheld launches in the U.S. by Christmas this year.

 

 

Took me ages to type that. cool.gif

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Sorry for asking but can someone please tell me has the Sony confrence been? And what happend if so?

Here's the highlights:

 

We're really, really sorry for the PlayStation Network outage, and thanks for sticking by us—the gist of Sony's E3 press conference intro, as Sony Computer Entertainment American president and CEO Jack Tretton took the stage to address "the elephant in the room."

 

And that's about all the company had to say about the hacker-led PlayStation Network outage that knocked millions of players offline last month, before kicking the show into high gear with PlayStation 3 exclusive action-adventure, Uncharted 3.

 

Naughty Dog's Evan Wells demoed the game's protagonist Nathan Drake clambering over boxes and dripping piping to show off the new water effects, which, I have to say, probably have BioShock's beat. The developer also said that during October, you'll be able to hit Subway (yep, the sandwich chain) to grab a code that unlocks Uncharted 3's complete (as in not-a-demo and not-a-sampler) competitive multiplayer game before the game hits stores on November 11th. That's certainly a new one.

 

Next up, we had a look at Resistance 3, Insomniac's alternate history sci-fi shooter. The third game transpires during August 1957, four years after the events of Resistance 2. The alien-spawned mutant Chimera have won the war, humans face extinction, and everything's looking as bleak as you'd expect it to in a threequel. The demo took place in St. Louis, Missouri, and looked like a busier version of Resistance 2, with aliens scampering along multiple planes, from humanoid-sized pests to creepy crab-walking monstrosities. Resistance 2 was kind of a letdown, so fingers crossed for Insomniac's fireworks finale.

 

The best part of the show (by my measure) turned out to be the least assuming: The reveal that arty action games ICO and Shadow of the Colossus have been re-mastered (as long promised). As well, that Sony's releasing both PSP God of War titles re-mastered for the PlayStation 3, dubbed God of War Origins Collection. Both will launch in September, and be playable in full stereoscopic 3D.

 

Sony reminded us why gaming's just part of its multi-billions worldwide brand, rolling out a new 24-inch PlayStation-branded 3D display designed to provide "affordable" access to 3D. (Is $500 affordable? You tell me.) It'll bundle Resistance 3, a pair of glasses, and include tech that'll allow two people playing in the same room to view separate full-sized images of the gameplay. Some in my Twitter feed claimed that technology's not new. Except for the part where it is. Heard of any other game consoles that'll let you do it?

 

Other games demoed: NBA2K12 (Kobe Bryant appeared to show a new PS Move mode where you point the wand to pass or trigger defensive maneuvers) and Medieval Moves (basically a first-person PS Move-based sword-swinger). Whether you're hot or cold on motion-control games, the precision involved in the Medieval Moves demo really highlighted the colossal accuracy edge PS Move has over Microsoft's laggy Kinect.

 

We also caught glimpses of inFAMOUS 2 (actually in stores today, June 7th), BioShock Infinite (the PS3 version will ship with the original game on the same Blu-ray disc), a new planet-to-space shooter dubbed Starhawk, a new Sly Cooper game (coming in 2012), a new Star Trek co-op action adventure set to debut alongside J.J. Abrams' next Star Trek movie in 2012, and a new SSX snowboarding game.

 

CCP CEO Hilmar Petursson appeared to tease DUST 514, a PlayStation 3-exclusive shooter that could change the MMO-scape if the company can launch clean and stable. Think persistent tactical teamwork-focused shooter in which you're conquering planets, then that plugged directly into long running massively multiplayer space-economy PC game EVE Online. CCP calls it the "first true cross-platform experience," and there's apparently even a version coming for Sony's upcoming Next Generation Portable games handheld.

 

Speaking of, we finally know what the latter's called: PlayStation Vita, or "PlayStation Life." Read it as I do—short for "vital"—and it's a baby step to "PlayStation Priority." Because I have to wonder whether this isn't Sony's hedge against a broader industry-upending shift to mobile gaming as primary (over console or PC gaming). In other words: Is the PS Vita Sony's PSP followup, or in fact the PS3's?

 

The show's remainder involved visually stunning Vita game demoes (including an Uncharted spinoff, an action-based roleplaying game dubbed Ruin, and Mod Nation Racers), each of which made impressive use of the system's front-and-back touch-sensing areas and motion-sensing capabilities. While Ruin looked awfully Torchlight to me, it gave Sony an opportunity to demo its "cloud" save technology: Save your game on the pint-sized Vita, then pick up and continue playing almost instantly on your big-screen attached to a PS3.

 

But Mod Nation Racers was arguably the most impressive of the bunch: Touch the screen to draw tracks instantly. Summon a touchscreen level editor to add track features like jumps. Curl your fingers around the Vita's backside touchpad in terrain mode to drop in mountains and lakes. And since the Vita version's compatible with the PS3 version, Vita players will have access to some two million tracks, mods, and cars already created by the PS3 community, on day one.

 

How much will it cost? Pretty much what we guessed: $250 for the Vita with Wi-Fi only, $300 for the Vita with Wi-Fi and 3G support. All of which means Nintendo's in for the fight of its life when Sony's handheld launches in the U.S. by Christmas this year.

 

 

Took me ages to type that. cool.gif

Thank you for the review, sounds like Sony had a good confrence icon14.gif.

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AndyGanteks

Yes, he was.

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Brown Sugar

so not long to go now until todays events begin, I have to be honest I'm not really interested in nintendo but they may have something very surprising I feel.

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Mister Pink

Can anybody tell me what to expect from Nintendo? People calling it the Wii 2. Does that mean it's gonna be aimed as a family console then or do they want to attract hardcore/serious gamers?

 

I think I read the console will be more powerful than the 360 and PS3. Will they be serious or is it going to be more novelty motion controlled crap that kind of defeats the whole purpose of video gaming?

 

It's certainly very exciting to hear of a new console on the market. I'll try to be keeping an open mind about it!

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AndyGanteks

Well obviously it was, i mean surely he didn't type it himself. Plus he made a post yesterday flaming leelee(Fawckue), so i figured i'd report him since it's weird how he just joined and knows him so good, and so on.

 

Anyway, back on topic. Not interested in Nintendo that much, but i'll keep an eye out for the new console announcement. icon14.gif

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Can anybody tell me what to expect from Nintendo. People calling it the Wii 2. Does that mean it's gonna be aimed as a family console then or do they want to attract hardcore/serious gamers.

 

I think I read the console will be more powerful than the 360 and PS3. Will they be serious or is it going to be more novelty motion controlled crap that kind of defeats the whole purpose of video gaming?

Nintendo's strategy seems to be working out very well for them.....

 

They introduced the Wii before teh 360 or ps3 I believe, and the Wii was revolutionary with regard to how it was played.

 

Well, Wii's success made the other big game companies want to have motion controls of their own.

 

So skip to now, and MS and Sony are struggling to integrate their motion control projects into the homes of their mainstream gamers while Nintendo is again looking to release Hardware ahead of the curve....

 

The next Nintendo is said to be more powerful than either the PS3 or 360, and it is being aimed at the "hardcore" gamers. I think it is going to be more of an "adult" play-thing. While the Wii was a kids/tweens/teens/progressive lib's play-thing.

 

Sum it up....Nintendo did it the right way. They set the bar with Wii, the other companies are struggling to make motion controls work with their brand---and while they are focused on selling the Kinect and Move---Nintendo is about to drop a powerful new console....

 

Well Played Nintendo....

 

Well Played.....

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Mister Pink

Thanks for that Noob. icon14.gif

 

Really excited about it now. So when are they doing the Nintendo thing?

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Blackadder.

Nintendo Conference is in about 20 minutes, I'm excited to see what this new console is like. smile.gif

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No God Of War IV !!! .... No Agent !!! .... No Max Payne 3 !!! .... No Alan Wake !!! cryani.gifcryani.gif

 

Hope that Nintendo will show Grand Theft Auto V and Resident Evil 6

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